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Free Trupanion Insurance for 30-days

All Red Stick Kennels puppies go home with FREE 30-days of Trupanion Health Insurance for the health and well-being of your Goldendoodle, Poodle, Cocker Spaniel, Cockapoo, or Cavapoo.

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What is Pet Insurance?

 

Our pets are part of the family, and we want to keep them healthy, happy, and safe. But sometimes it's impossible to protect them from an accident or illness, and with the rising cost of veterinary care, bills can quickly add up. Many pet parents are not in a position to cover these unexpected costs—that's where pet insurance comes in.

 

Pet insurance is for those unexpected mishaps, catastrophes, and illnesses that you just can't plan for—like when the dog accidentally eats something he shouldn't. Bottom line: if you have pet insurance, you don't have to make a hard choice between the best care for your pet and your finances.

How Does Pet Insurance Work?

 

More people are covering their furry family members with pet insurance. Learn how these plans work to protect your pet and save you money. Pet insurance is one of the fastest-growing insurance products in the United States. For many households, pets are a special part of the family and receive the same commitment to their care and well-being. With advances in medical technology and rising costs in general vet care, this promise to your pet's health is becoming more expensive and, as a result, more people are protecting themselves with a quality pet health insurance plan.

 

Pet Insurance Basics Most pet health insurance plans have a few basics in common: 

1. Monthly premiums

2. Select a deductible (either per incident or annual)

3. Select a reimbursement level or co-pay percentage

4. Any licensed veterinarian will be covered

5. Pay your veterinarian first and then reimbursement to follow. There are, however, substantial differences between companies that can impact claim coverage and reimbursement levels. It's important to do your research; for example, a company that covers a $50 wellness exam but then only pays $500 for a $3,000 cancer treatment isn't providing much value. So how do you choose a company? PetInsuranceReview.com has listed Trupanion Insurance as the #1 customer-rated pet insurance plan, and for good reason. Their commitment to customer service and support sets them apart.

 

What's Covered? Different companies offer different types of coverage. Some variables to watch out for:

 

Deductible—The amount you're responsible for before benefits kick in. Deductibles can be annual or per incident (annual is usually recommended).

 

Reimbursement Level—The percentage of the remaining cost (after the deductible) you can expect the insurance company to cover. You can typically choose from 70%, 80%, or 90% reimbursement levels, with higher reimbursement levels resulting in a more expensive monthly premium.

 

Limits on Benefits—Look for companies that have no annual or lifetime limits on the dollar amount they will pay to cover your vet bills. If your pet suffers a serious injury or illness you'll be glad your coverage doesn't have a cap.

 

Coverage Exclusions—Look for companies that cover all accidents and illnesses, including genetic and hereditary conditions, and do not exclude conditions based on breed. What's Not Covered: It is important to note that no policy covers pre-existing conditions (so don't wait until your pet has an unexpected trip to the vet to consider pet insurance). Most policies don't cover wellness care either (those annual vet exams and necessary vaccines); some companies do offer wellness coverage, but the cost can be just as much or more than paying the vet directly for those services. For most, pet insurance is most effective for unexpected accidents and illnesses.

 

What to Look For:  A policy that allows you to use any vet. Pet insurance differs from human health insurance in that you typically pay the vet directly and get reimbursed by the insurance company. Pet insurance reimburses you based on the actual vet bill, as opposed to a benefit schedule.

 

An easy claims process. Look for apps and online claims processes — avoid physical forms. Get a free instant quote by going to Trupanion.com today!

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